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Landmark: Chatmohar Shahi MosqueCity: Pabna
Country: Bangladesh
Continent: Asia
Chatmohar Shahi Mosque, Pabna, Bangladesh, Asia
The Chatmohar Shahi Mosque is a historical mosque located in Chatmohar Upazila, Pabna District, Bangladesh.
This single-domed mosque was constructed during the Mughal era.
Visual Characteristics
The mosque is constructed primarily from brick. Its exterior walls are plastered. The structure features a single large dome supported by a drum. The facade includes arched entrances and decorative terracotta panels, though some have deteriorated over time. The mosque has a rectangular plan.
Location & Access Logistics
The mosque is situated approximately 1 kilometer (0.6 miles) west of the Chatmohar Upazila headquarters. Access is via local roads from Pabna town, which is about 30 kilometers (18.6 miles) to the east. Public transport options include local buses to Chatmohar town, followed by a short rickshaw or auto-rickshaw ride to the mosque. Parking is available on-site, though it is informal.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Chatmohar Shahi Mosque was built in the 17th century, during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. The exact architect is not recorded, but it reflects the architectural style prevalent during that period in Bengal. Its original purpose was for congregational prayer.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can observe the Mughal architectural elements, including the dome and arched doorways. Examination of the remaining terracotta ornamentation is possible. The site serves as a place of worship for the local community.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Basic restroom facilities are available near the mosque. Shade is provided by the mosque structure itself. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available in the area. There are no on-site food vendors, but small shops are located in Chatmohar town.
Best Time to Visit
The best time of day for photography is during the morning or late afternoon when the sunlight provides softer illumination on the brickwork. The dry season, from November to March, offers the most pleasant weather conditions for visiting.
Facts & Legends
A local account suggests that the mosque was built by a wealthy merchant who wished to create a place of worship that rivaled those in the capital. The mosque has survived several earthquakes and periods of neglect, demonstrating its robust construction.
Nearby Landmarks
- Pabna Zila Parishad Park (28km East)
- Shahid Muktijoddha Smriti Stadium (29km East)
- Pabna Museum (30km East)
- Radhanagar Temple (32km East)